Peyton List, Jessica Henwick, Josh Duhamel, and Brian Cox join the animated Adult Swim and Crunchyroll show based on the Blade Runner films.
In Marvel's latest Disney+ episode, Loki and Sylvie find out that the only thing more powerful than love is, well, magic. Because duh, it's *magic*.
Plus, good news for a good bear: Paddington 3 will start filming in the middle of next year.
The Star Trek: Discovery and Shang-Chi star is the latest actor to join Netflix's fantasy series.
And get a look at WB and DC's The Suicide Squad spinoff show about John Cena's Peacemaker.
Worst Episode Ever takes a look at "Vine," in which the webslinger manages to destroy New York, travel to the past, and commit genocide...and it's still boring.
Craig of the Creek's Jeff Rosenstock opens up about the Capture the Flag Arc's special ending theme.
Chris Mckay hopes you get these three things from watching his first live-action feature
Don't be fooled by their smiles. Things are about to get bleak real fast.
The genre bending show will not see a second season on the popular streamer.
Series creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino have teased Avatar's "multi-tiered" future.
The Walking Dead brings in another familiar comics face, and get over here and take a look at the next animated Mortal Kombat movie.
Everything you need to know before Kevin Smith brings the power of He-Man to life once more for Netflix.
Loki's episode 4, "The Nexus Event," ended with a curious mid-credits scene that greatly expands the Marvel show's universe.
Doctor Who's Evil of the Daleks was lost to history, but the BBC is bringing the story back in animated form.
Night of the Living Dead is getting the animated treatment, The CW's Flash re-recruits its stars, and... Dracula's on a boat?
Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as Loki in a new Disney+ Simpsons short.
For the moment at least, it would seem that the show's thesis is that there's always strength in numbers.
Resident Evil: Infinity Dark's story about war, civil unrest, and a deadly plague feel almost too on-the-nose for this moment.
Plus, Star Trek's Alex Kurtzman has some all-singing, all-dancing ideas for the franchises 'Short Treks' anthology.